Who will be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft?

The dust has barely settled from this year’s draft, but there’s no harm in taking a way-too-early look at next year’s class.

If your favorite NFL team is planning on cellar-dwelling this season, I hope they need help along the defensive line. The 2019 NFL draft should be loaded at the position, with elite front-line defenders of every shape, size and skill set. From where we’re sitting, the top five picks could all come from that unit.

If you like versatile interior players, Houston’s Ed Oliver, Michigan’s Rashan Gary and Clemson’s Dexter Lawrence could all be worthy of next year’s top pick. Prefer edge defenders? Ohio State’s Nick Bosa and Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell top that list.

Will a quarterback challenge this group for the No. 1 pick? It doesn’t look likely at this point, with far more questions than answers at the game’s most important position. Oregon’s Justin Herbert, Auburn’s Jarrett Stidham, Missouri’s Drew Lock and West Virginia’s Will Grier are among the top names in the group, but none of them have established themselves as potential top-five selections.